By Daniel Blake , Christian Post Contributor June 24, 2012|11:34 am The Muslim Brotherhood candidate in the Egypt presidential elections, Mohamed Morsi, has been officially declared the winner by election regulators. However, the result has immediately sparked concerns for religious minorities in the country, and whether the Brotherhood will look to build a conservative Islamic state... Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, has allegedly said that the Coptic Christian population should "convert, pay tribute, or leave" the predominantly Muslim country.

Hussein 0bama has succeeded in overthrowing a government that was somewhat friendly to the US and Israel and installing a radical muslim group that will now launch terrorist attacks against us worldwide!

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posted on 06/24/2012 10:45:22 AM PDT
by The Sons of Liberty
(Sworn to Defend The Constitution Against ALL Enemies, Foreign and Domestic. So Help Me GOD!)

The Coptic’s are Egyptian by blood, the Muslims are Arabian by blood, invaders in the land. Islam should be treated as it treats others, convert, pay tribute to the country you are in as guests, or leave.

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posted on 06/24/2012 10:47:11 AM PDT
by American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)

Well, my gloating and intended celebration on another post earlier when it was reported the Military had taken control, which would have put Dear Leader in an "awkward" position to say the least, appears to have been premature.

Methinks "The Fix" was in!

MEANWHILE, we must pray for the Christians as they will not fare very well as they have in all other countries taken over by the barbaric, sadistic, eeeevil, murdering, practitioners of the "Religion of Peace" and they should look to NO help from our Fascist, Islamic-Jihadist, appeaser, defender and supporter

Suppose that there was a country where Muslims were being massacred every month and mosques and imams were being targeted and destroyed. Could anyone imagine the Obama Administration choosing to remain silent in the face of such atrocities?

A mob attack on Muslims in Burma immediately resulted in a condemnation from the State Department and a call for its government to make more concessions to Muslims. But a car bombing and shooting attack on two churches in Nigeria have not been similarly commented on by the State Department, sending the message that Muslim life is precious, but Christian life is cheap. The Muslim dead of Burma are sacred, but the Christian dead of Nigeria are only more dead infidels.

Boko Haram, the Islamic terrorist organization responsible for both attacks, has yet to be declared a terrorist organization by the State Department, despite having carried out religiously motivated bombings and shootings that have killed over a thousand people in the last few years alone. These numbers begin to approach the level of murders carried out by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

The Boko Haram Terrorist Designation Act of 2012, introduced by Senator Scott Brown, mandates that the State Department produce a detailed report that either designates Boko Haram as a terrorist group or justifies why it should not be listed as a terrorist group.

A similar bill was introduced by Congressman Meehan in the House. It is a testament to the obstructionism of the State Department and its whitewashing of Boko Haram that such a bill even had to be introduced. While the State Department has played delaying games, the bodies of murdered Christians have continued piling up.

It is also tragically noteworthy that all eleven sponsors of the Boko Haram Terrorist Designation Act, in both the Senate and the House, have been Republicans. Not a single Democrat appeared to be willing to stand up for the human rights of Nigerian Christians.

If the Boko Haram Terrorist Designation Act comes down to a vote, that vote should be seen as nothing less than a test of complicity for individual Democrats in the cover-up of Nigerias Islamic genocide by the Obama Administration.

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